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Liverpool Waters £56 Million Brownfield Housing Boost

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Liverpool Waters Masterplan July 2024. Photo by Peel Waters.

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  • The Investment and Its Objectives
    • Regeneration and Economic Impact
  • Government Commitment and Partnerships
    • Broader Context and Government Initiatives
    • Potential Impacts
    • In Conclusion

With a significant move to revitalize Liverpool’s historic northern docklands, the Government has announced a £56 million investment to accelerate the regeneration of the Central Docks area within Liverpool Waters.

This substantial funding is part of a broader initiative to unlock stalled housing schemes and drive economic growth in the region.

 

The Investment and Its Objectives

The £56 million investment, provided by Homes England, is aimed at transforming the Central Docks site, one of the country’s largest brownfield areas, into a vibrant new neighbourhood.

This funding will be instrumental in creating vital infrastructure, including utilities, thoroughfares, green spaces, and public amenities, which will lay the groundwork for the development of approximately 2,350 new homes.

According to Councillor Nick Small, Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Development,

“The creation of 2,350 new homes, with supporting community facilities, a new park, cycle lanes, green streets and rain gardens, as well as the new businesses it would attract, will be a phenomenal boost to the city’s economy and environment”.

 

Regeneration and Economic Impact

The regeneration of Central Docks is a key component of Liverpool’s ambitious 20-year plan for its waterfront. This project has been identified by the Liverpool Strategic Futures Panel, chaired by Mayor Steve Rotheram, as a critical site for development.

Mayor Rotheram emphasized,

“The development of Central Docks, alongside the ongoing work to regenerate Bramley Moore and Bootle, has the potential to be a catalyst for growth and wider regeneration for great swathes of South Sefton and North Liverpool, creating jobs and attracting investment”.

This project will significantly enhance connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists, fostering seamless open access between the city centre, Princes Dock, Central Docks and Everton’s new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock.

This integrated approach aligns with the government’s broader strategy to revitalize urban areas and promote sustainable development.

 

Government Commitment and Partnerships

Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, highlighted the government’s commitment to housing and economic growth in her first speech, where she referenced the Liverpool Waters scheme.

This funding is a tangible manifestation of the new government’s pledge to support local initiatives and unlock stalled housing projects.

Peter Denton, Chief Executive of Homes England, underscored the importance of partnerships in driving regeneration:

“The provision of funding and expertise, as part of a long-term partnership with the council, the Mayor and the wider sector, is exactly what Homes England is here to support local places aiming to unlock the potential for change, growth and the creation of sustainable, vibrant communities”.

 

Broader Context and Government Initiatives

This investment is part of a larger national effort to address housing shortages and stimulate economic growth. The government has been focusing on brownfield sites as a strategy to increase housing supply without encroaching on green spaces.

This approach aligns with the government’s environmental and housing policies, aiming to create sustainable and vibrant communities.

 

Potential Impacts

The regeneration of Central Docks is expected to have far-reaching impacts on the local economy and community. The project enhances residents’ quality of life and attracts businesses and investment by creating new homes, facilities and public spaces.

Green infrastructure like parks, cycle lanes and green streets enhances sustainability and environmental friendliness in urban environments.

 

In Conclusion

The £56 million investment in Liverpool Waters marks a significant milestone in the city’s regeneration efforts. As the project progresses, it will be crucial to monitor its impact on the local community and economy.

The success of this initiative could serve as a model for other urban regeneration projects across the UK.

 

Sources: THX News & Homes England.

Tags: Brownfield HousingEconomic growthHousing PolicyLiverpool WatersregenerationSustainable developmentUK GovernmentUK News
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